1977 (album)
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1977 | ||
Studio album by Ash | ||
Released | May 6, 1996 | |
Recorded | Rockfield Studios January 1996 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 61:52 | |
Label | Infectious Records | |
Producer(s) | Ash and Owen Morris | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Ash chronology | ||
Trailer (1994) |
1977 (1996) |
Live at the Wireless (1997) |
1977 is a Rock album by Ash, released in May of 1996 (see 1996 in music). The punk rock influenced album proved popular in the United Kingdom and, to a lesser degree elsewhere, where Britpop was a small cult phenomenon.
The name is a reference to year of three events which shaped the band - the births of two members of the band, the year Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope was released, and the year the first punk albums were released, though it has been suspected that the Star Wars reference is the most important; the album opens with the sound of a TIE Fighter, and ends with the track "Darkside Lightside", whose title is a Star Wars reference, and which also ends with a choral version of the Star Wars main theme. The band have also covered "Cantina Band", on the "Girl From Mars" b-side.
The song "Kung Fu" mentions Jackie Chan in the lyrics. In reciprocation, Chan has used the song for the end credits of his movie Rumble in the Bronx.
The first 50,000 pressings of the CD begins with the original version of "Jack Names the Planets" and its B-side "Don't Know" (February 1994). There is also a hidden track named "Sick Party" which appears after "Darkside Lightside" on all versions. On some early versions (ostensibly just on CD format) there are two additional hidden demo tracks which appear before the start of the first track; one at -3:00 and another at -6:00.
[edit] Track listing
- "Lose Control" (Hamilton/Wheeler) – 3:37
- "Goldfinger" (Wheeler) – 4:31
- "Girl From Mars" (Wheeler) – 3:30
- "I'd Give You Anything" (Wheeler) – 4:31
- "Gone the Dream" (Wheeler) – 3:29
- "Kung Fu" (Wheeler) – 2:17
- "Oh Yeah" (Wheeler) – 4:45
- "Let It Flow" (Wheeler) – 4:42
- "Innocent Smile" (Hamilton) – 5:52
- "Angel Interceptor" (McMurray/Wheeler) – 4:04
- "Lost in You" (Wheeler) – 4:19
- "Darkside Lightside" (Wheeler) – 16:49
- "Sick Party" (hidden track)
[edit] Singles
- "Kung Fu" was released on March 20, 1995 with "Day Of The Triffids" and "Luther Ingo's Star Cruiser".
- "Angel Interceptor" was released on October 9, 1995 with "5am Eternal" and "Gimme Some Truth" (by John Lennon)
- "Goldfinger" was released on April 15, 1996 with "I Need Somebody", "Sneaker", and "Get Ready" (Smokey Robinson). "Get Ready" itself was released as a fan club only single in December, 1995 (as a Christmas present), with " Zero Zero"
- "Oh Yeah" was released on June 24, 1996 with "T-Rex", "Everywhere Is All Around" (Wheeler/Carr), and "Does Your Mother Know" (ABBA).
[edit] Personnel
- Phil Thornalley - Mixing
- Nick Ingman - String Arrangements
- Owen Morris - Producer, String Arrangements
- Mark "Spike" Stent - Mixing
- Ash - Producer, Photography
- Lisa Moorish - Vocals
- Brian Cannon - Design, Photography, Sleeve Director
- Rick "Rock" McMurray - Drums
- Tim Wheeler - Guitar, Vocals, String Arrangements
- Mark Hamilton - Bass, Sleeve Assistant
- Nick Brine - Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Studio Assistant